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Richard E. Dooley
Dick spent seventeen years at the First National Bank of Chicago in Retail Banking Operations, Planning and Systems. For the last four years as Vice President and Chief Information Officer in charge of a large, highly advanced installation with additional major corporate-wide responsibilities.

Later, for three years as both a Senior Corporate Officer, and the President of a major operating subsidiary of Colonial Penn Group, Inc., he was involved in both strategic and operational levels, in an intense maturation period of that corporation, responsible for a very large, advanced system and computing site, mail house, methods function and consulting service.

Degreed in English and Philosophy from Holy Cross with an MBA from the University of Chicago, Dick graduated from the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers, and has attended a number of technological and systems oriented education sessions, as well as the Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies, the Experience Compression Laboratory and Outward Bound.

Since 1973 he has consulted widely in the United States and Europe; taught at Illinois Institute of Technology, the University of Minnesota, Northwestern University, and four of the leading graduate schools of banking; has published articles; and is a recognized speaker both here and abroad.

For forty years, Dick has focused on bringing together, and developing the leadership and learning capabilities of high potential and sponsored professionals, in several hundred forums, in all types of settings, for various organizations. This catalytic energy has served to converge all of his consulting services.